For those who were retro gamers back in the early 90’s and owned a Sega Genesis you would probably know about how underrated Kid Chameleon was as a platform title. Ever since its release back back in ’92 Kid Chameleon has received a positive reception among fans for features such as the number of levels included in the game along with the fact that players had choice to take multiple paths in order to complete the game. One of the main drawbacks of Kid Chameleon was the absences of a password staying in order for players to save their overall progress within the game.

Aside from players not being able to save their progress Kid Chameleon was a pretty solid platform title which many would argue was overshadowed by Sonic the Hedgehog I & II during the early 90’s. After all, the Sonic the Hedgehog series was always the main attraction for the Sega Genesis and without it the 16 bit console may not have stood a chance during the console wars back in the early 90’s against the Super NES. While Kid Chameleon May have been overshadowed by Sonic the Hedgehog I & II it was still a memorable platformer that Sega could have ended up creating an entire series for if they invested more time in doing so.


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